Svenska Fotbollpokalen 1903 II, part of the 1903 Swedish football season, was the sixth Svenska Fotbollpokalen tournament played, the tournament was a replay for the previous 1903 tournament, Svenska Fotbollpokalen 1903 I. 11 teams participated and ten matches were played, the first 9 August 1903 and the last 20 September 1903. Örgryte IS won the tournament ahead of runners-up IFK Stockholm.
Club | Last season | First season in tournament | First season of current spell |
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AIK | Semi-final | 1899 | 1899 |
Djurgårdens IF | Semi-final | 1899 | 1899 |
IF Drott | Did not participate | 1903 II | 1903 II |
IFK Eskilstuna | Did not participate | 1902 | 1903 II |
Norrköpings IF | 1st round | 1903 I | 1903 I |
Norrmalms SK | Did not participate | 1903 II | 1903 II |
IFK Stockholm | Did not participate | 1903 II | 1903 II |
IF Swithiod | 1st round | 1900 | 1900 |
Örgryte IS | Winners | 1903 I | 1903 I |
Östermalms IF | Did not participate | 1902 | 1903 II |
Östermalms SK | Did not participate | 1900 | 1903 II |
Djurgårdens IF | 12–1 | Norrköpings IF |
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IF Drott | 6–0 | Östermalms SK |
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IFK Stockholm | 2–0 | AIK |
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IF Swithiod | 2–0 | Norrmalms SK |
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IFK Eskilstuna | 2–1 | IF Swithiod |
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IFK Stockholm | 3–0 | IF Drott |
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IFK Stockholm | 3–1 | Djurgårdens IF |
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IFK Stockholm | 4–2 | IFK Eskilstuna |
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